PROMOTING DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION IN MEDICAL ENGLISH CLASSROOM THROUGH VIDEO AS PRE- ACTIVITY

Muhammad Rudy

Abstract


The three learning stages in a Flipped classroom have allowed the teachers to provide videos by creating them themselves or downloading them from other resources. Through multimodality, the present study explores a video that is considered suitable to apply in the pre-class activity stage. The multi-track analysis was adapted to seek verbal and non-verbal elements of the video for flipped classroom process. The result indicated that the doctor's semantics and gestures depicted the patient-centered model. Although minor errors existed, they became an unseen flaw of the video. Furthermore, it is suggested that medical English teachers use the video as a pre-class activity to show the ideal model for teaching doctor-patient communication. 


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Flipped Classroom, Medical English, Multimodal, Pre-Activity, Video

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.33365/jorle.v4i1.2382

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